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Acer Aspire Revo mini desktop PC, price drop

pat-w (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 22nd September 2009, 10:24

There`s a thread on here somewhere about Play.com selling a Acer Aspire Revo mini Desktop PC.
I would have posted this in that thread, but I can`t find it!

Anyway, its a very small, low powered mini PC.
It can be fitted onto the wall mount on a LCD TV.

Play were selling them for around £300 for the top spec model with games & wireless keyboard & games controller.

I got an e-mail from e-buyer saying they are now selling this for £229.60
I no longer have any need for such a machine, but it seems like a good deal if you are in the market for this kind of PC.
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This is the one at Play.com, but that one has a wired keyboard, but they have better pictures on the unit.
:)

RE: Acer Aspire Revo mini desktop PC, price drop

Miles (Elite Donator) posted this on Tuesday, 22nd September 2009, 12:42

I still wouldn`t touch them till they get the Atom 330 CPUs at least.

RE: Acer Aspire Revo mini desktop PC, price drop

pat-w (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 22nd September 2009, 13:26

Guess it depends what you want it for.
Media playback, web surfing, basic stuff, it looks okay for the price.
I`d rather it had windows 7 pre loaded, but looks like you can get windows 7 from Acer

RE: Acer Aspire Revo mini desktop PC, price drop

alfie noakes (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 22nd September 2009, 13:31

This may have been the one they reviewed on Gadget Show a few weeks back. It came out top against the other mini desktops iirc and seemed pretty decent despite it`s seemingly weedy spec. Lot quicker than a comparable netbook and played hd material faultlessly. I`d defo consider it as a really neat media server with an hd telly.

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RE: Acer Aspire Revo mini desktop PC, price drop

HD462 (Elite) posted this on Saturday, 26th September 2009, 18:35

Looks like a good product for the price, but I wouldn`t buy from Ebuyer if you value your bank account. They emptied mine of £800 last time I used them. Someone bent working there processing payments. They use your payment details, with mine they made two transactions to a gambling site about 10 mins apart totalling around £800. A search on Google found lots of similar incidents.

I`ve never used them since (got the money bank eventually through bank fraud dep`t). AVOID.




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